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高一閱讀--七選五(付詳細(xì)答案)高一閱讀--七選五(付詳細(xì)答案)高一閱讀--七選五(付詳細(xì)答案)V:1.0精細(xì)整理,僅供參考高一閱讀--七選五(付詳細(xì)答案)日期:20xx年X月一Whatisthedifferencebetweenhappypeopleandunhappypeople36ReadthefollowinglistofthingsthatHAPPYpeopledodifferentlyfromUNHAPPYpeopleandyouwillknow.Well,Icantellyouforsurethatthosepeoplewhoarereallyhappy,FEARlessandLOVEalotmore.Theyseeeachmoment,eachchallenge,eachpersonasanopportunitytodiscovermoreaboutthemselvesandtheworldaroundthem.37Happypeopleunderstandthatyoucan’treallychangeasituationbyresisting(反抗)it.Buttheycanfeelbetterbyunderstandingthattheremightbeareasonforitsexistence(存在).38Butrather,theyaskthemselvesquestionslike:WhatcanIlearnfromthisHowcanImakethisbetterTheyalwaysseemtobepleasantandhopefulnomatterwhathappenstothem.Theydothethingstheydobecauseofthemeaningitbringsintotheirlivesandbecausetheygetasenseofpurposebydoingso.39Theycaremoreaboutlivingalifefullofmeaningratherthan,whatinourmodernsocietywewouldcall,livingasuccessfullife.Thefacthereisthatmostofthetimetheygetboth,successandmeaning,justbecausetheychoosetofocusondoingthethingstheylovethemost.40Theymakesurethattheiractionsbringmeaningandhappinessinthelivesofmany.Theylookforwaystogiveandtosharethebestofthemselveswiththeworldandtomakeotherpeoplehappy.A.Theyhaveanideallivingandabalancedlife.B.Whatarethethingsthatthesepeopledodifferently?C.Theyarekindtothemselvesandothersandtheyunderstandthepoweroflove.D.Thethingshappypeopledoarenotforthemselves,butforthegoodofothers.E.Theyarereadytoembracewhateverliesinfrontofthem.F.Theyunderstandthat“Doingwhatyouloveisthemostimportantforlivingafulllife”.G.Whensomethingunpleasanthappenstothem,theydon’ttrytofightit,knowingthatthiswillmakethesituationevenworse.2TwohundredyearsafterCharlesDarwin’sbirth,studieshavefoundnewdetailsofhislifeattheUniversityofCambridge.Sixleather-boundledgers(皮革賬本)discoveredintheuniversityshowthis.36Helivedinthemostexpensiveroomsprovidedforarichstudentathistime.37Hehadsomeonetocleanhisroom,makehisbedandtakecareofthefireinhisbrightrooms.Hehiredadishwasher,aclotheswasherandamanwhocleanedhisshoes.Atailor(裁縫),hatterandbarbermadesurehewaswellpresented.Achimneycleanerandacoalmankepthisfiregoing.Christ’sCollege’sbasicfoodwasmeatandbeer.38Darwin’sbilltopped636poundsduringhisthreeyearsofstudyatCambridge.Laterhedescribedthistimeasthemostjoyfulofhishappylife.Thatlargesum(金額)wouldhavebeenfairlycommonforastudentatCambridgeinthe19thcentury.39InthosedaysCambridgewasfullofrichstudentslivingaprettygoodlifeandDarwinwasjustoneofthem.40Andthushehadplentyoftimeforsocializingorprivatestudy.Hewouldbeoutshooting,collectingbeetles,doinghisscientifichobbiesorvisitingfriends.Heplayedcardsanddrankwineatnight,justlikestudentsalwayshave.A.Thankstotherichness,hewasabletohireservantstohelpwiththedailylife.B.ThefindingswerepublishedontheInternet.C.Sohepaidfiveandahalfpenceextraeachdaytohavevegetables.D.Heenjoyedthekindofcomfortableuniversitylifethatmostoftoday’sstudentscanonlydreamabout.E.Hehadseveralpeopletohelphimtodealwiththedailyhousework.F.Whenyoulookattheledgers,youcanfindthereweremanyrichstudentsinCambridge.G.Thebillswerepaidbyhiswealthyfather,RobertDarwin,adoctor.3KhalidMohsinShaeri,aSaudiman,hasbeenunabletoleavehisbedroomforthepasttwoandahalfyears.36HissituationdrewtheattentionofSaudiArabia’sKingAbdullahandheshowedgreatconcernabouthim.Sixmonthsago,heaskedforKhalidtobetakentothehospital.37FinallyonMondaythe20-year-oldpatientwassuccessfullytakentoKingFahdMedicalCityinRiyadhaftertheSaudiKingarranged(安排)forhisspecialairtransportationfromthesoutherncityofJazan.SaudigovernmentorganizationsworkedwithShaeri’sconstructiondepartmenttoaccomplishthistask.38Aforklift(鏟車)wasalsousedtocarryhimtoanambulance(救護(hù)車)whichtookhimtoalocalairportinJazan.AnaircraftthenflewhimtoRiyadh.“Wehavebeenwaitingforthismomentforalongtime.39“NaserMakke,thepatient’scousin,toldReutersexcitedly.“TheKinghadgivenhisorderstothegovernmentofhealthtodoallthearrangementstotransferthepatientfortreatmentinasafeway.MayGodprotectourKingandgivehimthelonglife.”AccordingtoReuters,Shaeriwasreportedtohaveabrotherandsisterwhoarealsooverweight.40 LocalmediareportedthattheSaudiHealthMinistryhasalreadydealtwithotherover-weightpatientsthisyear,includingtwosisterswhoweighed661poundsand771pounds.A.ButcomparedtoShaeri,whatmakesthembetteristhattheyareabletowalk.B.Hehadbeeninhospitalsforseveraltimesbutthatdidn’tsavehimfromgettingfatter.C.Hisweight,610kilograms,madehimunabletomoveandforcedhimtostayinbed.D.Partofhishomewasbrokendownsohecouldbebroughtdownfromthesecondfloor.E.AndIdohopehecanlosesomeweightandcanwalkandcanlookafterhimselfafterthetreatment.F.ButtreatmenthadtowaituntilaspecialmedicalbedwasmadeforhimintheUnitedStates.G.Hisfamilyhadatraditionalfatdiseaseandhisparentswerealsoveryfat.4Haveyoueverhadawonderfulideaandthoughtitwouldmakeagreatinvention,butdidn’tknowwhattodonext36Theywillhelpyoumakeyourdreamscometrueandbecomeafamousinventor.ThefirstthingthatyoushoulddoisdosomeresearchontheInternettoseeifanyoneelsehasinventedit.Ifnot,youshouldsearchthroughtheUSPatent(專利)informationtoseeifapatentwasevercreatedforyourtypeofinvention.37Theeasiestthingtodoisworkingwithacompanythatcanhelpyoutomakeyourdreamsareality.Itcanhelpyoupresentyourideasandgetyourproducttotherightcompanies.Onecompanythatisveryreputable(聲譽(yù)好的)is“LambertandLambertinMinnesota”.38Iftheythinkyourproductismarketable(有銷路的),theywillhelpyoutogetittotherightcompany.Callthecompanyandmakeanappointment.Youwillwanttobringinamodelofyourinventionandacompletedescriptionofyourideas.39Thenwhenyoumeetwiththem,youcanpresentitandtheywilltellyouhowmarketableitis.Iftheydecidetohelpyou,theywillworktopresentittodifferentcompaniesandhelpyoutogotothenextstep.Onceyourinventionhasbeensoldtoalargecompany,getreadytogetthebenefitsofbecomingthenextgreatinventor.40Butthebenefitsareworththewait.A.Itmaytakeayearortwo.B.Youwillbethenextinventor.C.Writedownexactlyaboutyourinvention.D.Ifthereisnopatent,gotothenextstep.E.YouwillfindsomethingnewontheInternet.F.Herearesomestepsthatyoucantake.G.Theyofferfreeadviceforgoodideas.5Inspiteofsomanyyearsofeducationbehindus,canweconfidentlysayweunderstandwhatitfeelsliketobeateacherThebiggestmisunderstandingaboutteachingjobsisthatanyonecanbeateacher.Infact,thetruthisfarfromit.36Theyalsoknowtheteachingtheorywell.Theyshouldknowhowthingsshouldbetaughtandhowonecanbeinspiredtolearn.Also,theyneedtohaveanideaaboutclassroommanagementandstudents’psychology(心理學(xué)).Nowitcanbereallyannoyingforateacherifsomeonesaysteachingisoneoftheeasiestjobsaround,becauseeveryonejustneedstobetaughtforafewhoursaday.37However,teachersworklongertocomeupwithwaystomaketheknowledgeappearmoreinterestingtostudentsandhelpthemlearnbetter.38Andthisisabigreasonwhymorepeopledecidetochooseteachingasacareer.However,goodteacherschoosetomakegooduseofthebreak,byenrolling(注冊(cè))themselvesforworkshopsonteaching,classroommanagement,andrelatedthings.Allteachersarenotthesame,asagainstwhatiswidelybelieved.39Everyteacherisdifferentandhasadifferentapproach(方法)toteaching.40Ateacherhasmeetingstoattend,andisresponsiblefor(對(duì)……負(fù)責(zé))organizingschoolevents.Animportantdutyofateacheristopreparetheprogressreportofeachstudentanddiscussitwithhisorherparents.Inaword,teachersoughttoberespectedforwhattheydo,andweshouldneverforgettheirgreatcontribution(貢獻(xiàn))tooursuccessinlife.A.Ateacherhasmanythingstodoratherthanjustteach.B.Itistruethatteachersgetalotmoreholidaysthanothers.C.Agoodteacherisonewhomotivatesstudentstoovercomechallenges.D.Tobeginwith,teachersarepeoplewhoperformwellintheirfieldsofstudy.E.Astatementthatistrueforoneteacherisnotnecessarilytruefortheothers.F.Andcommonpeopleevenbelieveteachersareprobablyoverpaidwhentheirdaysendat3pm.G.Theseteachersgivealltheycantocreateanideallearningenvironmentfortheirstudents.6WhatishappinessMaybeyouoftenforgetit.Herearesomehappinesshabitsyoualwaysforget.Youforgettobreatheconsciously(有意識(shí)地).Mostyogacoursestodaytalkaboutmeditation(冥想).36Gooutandfindanaturalspot.Inhale(吸氣)deeply,andthenexhale.Repeatthis10timesandwatchhowyoulightenupyourmood.Itcanhelppeoplefeelcalm.Youforgettosmileatpeoplearoundyou.Smilingisnotjustahappinesssupporterforyoubutforothers.Infact,themoreyousmileatpeople,themoretheyareeagertohelpyou.37Anditbringssomuchpositiveenergythatyou’llneedtomakegreatfriends.Youforgettosaythankyou.38Itisalsoaboutyouroverallfeelingsandimagination:ofbeingthankfulforlittlethingsthatyoureceive.Feelgood,bethankfulandyou’llbealwayshappy.Sodon’tforgettoexpressyourthankstoothers.Youforgettotasteyourexperiences.Doyoualwayshurrywithwhatyouaredoing39Ordoyoualwaysthinkthatthere’snotenoughforyoutoenjoy
Takesometimetoenjoythetasteofthefoodyouareeating,orthecomfortofthechairyouaresittingon.40YousurftheInternet,watchTV,andgotowork.Youaresocaughtupwithallthesethingsthatyouhaveforgottentospendsomequiettime.Takeamomenttositdown,anddonothing—feelingthesilenceandbeinghappy.A.Youforgettostretch(伸展)likeacat.B.Youforgettostayquietforawhile.C.Andtheyallsharethesamebasicinstruction:breathe.D.Doyoualwaysfeelthatyou’rerunningoutoftimeormoneyE.Sayingthankyouisnotjustaboutappreciatingsomeonewhodidyouafavor.F.Haveyoueverpaidmoreattentiontoyourstudy?G.That’sbecausesmilingbreakstheicebetweenstrangers.7Livingawayfromyourcountrycanbeareallyinterestingandunforgettableexperience.Butatthesametimeithasveryimportanteffects(影響)onyourlife.36Themajoreffect,andalsoaverycommonone,isthatonceyoustartaregularlifeawayfromhome,youmisseverything.37LittlethingslikesittingonaSundaymorningwatchingTValoneinsteadofhavinganicechatwithyourmommakeyourealizehowvaluableyourfamilyreallyis.38Sinceyouarelivinginaplacewithdifferentcustomsandtraditionsfromyours,youhavetobeabletodevelopyourselfinconditionswhichyouarenotfamiliarwith.Thismeansmakingnewfriends,acceptingdifferentopinions,andcatchingeveryopportunityyouhavetogotonewplaces.Themostsignificanteffectoflivingawayfromhomeistheindependencethatgrowsinsideyou.39Thereisnooneelsetogotoschool,cleanyourroom,andwashyourclothes.Beingindependentwillhelpyougetovermanydifficulties.40Youhavetorememberthatallchangesaredifficult,butitisnecessarytogothroughthemtobuildyourcharacterandithelpsyouappreciateeverythingyouhave.A.Badthingsdon’tlastforeverandyouhavetomakethebestoutofthem.B.Missingyourfamilyandtheattentiontheyallpaidtoyouisaveryusualthingtodo.C.Livingfarfromhome,evenforashortperiodoftime,canbereallyhardatthebeginning.D.Livingonyourownfarfromyourfamilygivesyoualotofexperienceoforganizingyourlife.E.Thepurposeofthispassageistodiscussthethreemaineffectsthatlivinginanothercountrycaninfluenceyourpersonallife.F.Foreignpeoplearekindtoyouandyourclassmatesandtheyunderstandthepoweroflove.G.Livinginaforeigncountrywouldmeanlearninghowtoacceptanothertypeofsocietyandcultureintoyourdailylife.8Havingashystyleisn’tnecessarilyaproblem.It’sperfectlyOKtotaketimetowarmupnewpeopleandsituations.Herearesometipsforbeatingshyfeelings.Startsmallwithpeopleyouknow.Practicesocialbehaviorslikeeyecontact,confidentbodylanguage,introductions,smalltalk,askingquestions,andinvitationswiththepeopleyoufeelmostcomfortablearound.Smile.Buildyourconfidencethisway.36.Thinkofsomeconversationstarters.37.Thinkofconversationopeners,likeintroducingyourself,givingacompliment,oraskingaquestion.Beingreadywithaconversationstarter(orafew)makesiteasiertoapproachsomeone.Rehearse(排練)whattosay.38.Rehearseitoutloud,maybeeveninfrontofthemirror.Thenjustdoit.Don’tworryifit’snotexactlylikeyouhavepracticedorifit’snotperfect.Alsofewofthethingsconfidentpeopledoareperfect.Nexttime,it’llbebetterbecauseitwillbeeasier.39.Findgroupactivitieswhereyoucanbewithpeoplewhoshareyourinterests.Giveyourselfachancetopracticesocializing(社交)withthesenewpeople,andgettoknowthemslowly.Peoplewhoareshyoftenworryaboutfailingorhowotherswillthinkaboutthem.Sotreatyourselflikeyourownbestfriend.Encourageyourselfinsteadofexpectingtofail.Mostofall,beyourself.It’sOKtotryoutdifferentconversationalwaysyouseeothersuse.40.Beingtherealyouanddaringtoletyourselfbenoticedarewhatattractfriends.A.It’simportanttomakefriends.B.Thentrytodothiswithnewfriends,too.C.Giveyourselfachancetotakepartinactivities.D.Writedownwhatyouwanttosaybeforehand.E.Often,thehardestpartoftalkingtosomeonenewisgettingstarted.F.Butsayanddowhatfitsyourstyle.G.Shynessisanobviousshortcoming.9Weoftencarryalotofthingswhenwe’retraveling.36Onlongoneswecarrythingslikepassports,visas,etc.Thoughtravelingcanbefun,we’relikelytomisplacethesethingsandevenlosethembecauseoftheexcitementofthejourneyorbeingtoobusyortired.Sohowcanwecarryvaluablethingssafelywhiletraveling?
37Placemostofitinawalletandputthewalletinyourmainsuitcaseorbagwithalock-and-keysystem.Don’topenituntilyoureachyourdestination(目的地).Guesshowmuchmoneyyou’llneedonthejourney,andplacethismoneyinadifferentwalletandcarrythisinyourpocket.38Next,insteadofwearingyourjewelry,youcancarryyourjewelryatthebottomofyoursuitcaseorbag.39Manypeoplethinkthatsincethepurseisalwaysgoingtobeintheirhands,it’llremainsafe.Butotherthingsliketickets,phonenumbers,keys,etc.,areallgoingtogointhere.Soyou’reoftengoingtoopenyourpurseforsomethingortheother.Whatifyoujustdropit?
Thenremembertohook(鉤住)thekeys.Yougetthosereallynicekeychainsthesedaysthatcomewithabigdog-hook.40Useoneofthesetocarryyourkeys.Thisway,youwon’tleavethekeysinarestaurantoranyotherplace.Hopealltheabovetipsfortravelingwillhelpyou.A.Soyou’llknowwhattobring.B.It’sakindofvacation,butwithoutyourparents.C.Spendmoneyfromthiswallettillyougettoyourdestination.D.Firstly,distribute(分開(kāi))yourmoneyifyou’retravelingalone.E.Youcanhookthekeychaintoyourjeansoryourhandbag.F.Onshorttripswetakethingslikemoney,jewelry(首飾),housekeys,etc.G.Don’tcarryitinyourpurse,justincasesomebodyisquickinstealingyourpurse.10Ifyouthinkyourvocabularyisweak,alittleefforteverydayoversixtoninemonthscangoalongwayinimprovingit.Herearesometipsforincreasingyourvocabulary.36.Youmaybecomfortablereadingaparticularpartbutmakeanefforttoreaddifferentarticlesoneverypage.Theeditorial(社論的)pageishighlyrecommendednotonlyforvocabularybutalsoforstructuringandpresentingthoughts.Andtherearedifferentarticlesinthenewspapereveryday.Makeitahabittoreadanewbookeveryweek.Itisnotsurprisingthatthosewhoreadalotofbooksdevelopgoodvocabulary.37.Makealistofwordsthatarenewtoyouandlookuptheirmeaningsinthedictionary.WatchingEnglishmoviesandtelevisionshows.ItisimportantforimprovingEnglishandlearningnewEnglishwords.It’saninterestingwaytoaddthenumberofyourvocabulary.38.Usevocabularycards.Vocabularycardsareusedbystudentswhoaretryingtolearnmanywordsinashorttime.Youcanmakeyourowncardsbywritingthewordononesideandthemeaningontheothersideofapieceofpaper.39.UsetheInternet.TheInternetisanunlimited(無(wú)限制的)resourceforreadingmaterial.40.Youwillcomeacrossplentyofmaterialtoread,whichyoumightfindinteresting,andimportant.TheInternetwillalsointroduceyoutonewwords.Besuretolookthemupinadictionary.A.Youcanconsiderbecomingamemberofthelocallibrary.B.Flashcardsareaconvenienttooltousetolearnnewwordsinyourfreetime.C.YoucannotlearnEnglishwellwithoutenoughvocabulary.D.Pickupatopicofyourchoiceandsearchforarticlesaboutit.E.Youshoulddevelopyourownwayoflearningvocabulary.F.Besides,bydoingthisyoucanlearnthecorrectpronunciationaswell.G.Readthenewspapereveryday.11HowtobecomeabetterreaderLanguageandliteracy(讀寫(xiě)能力)areamonghumans’greatestinventions.Evolving(演變)overthecourseofhumanhistory,languagesareareflectionofourculturalandsocietalattitudes.Today,surrounded(包圍)bysocialmedia,television,movies,and,ofcourse,books,theabilitytoreadandwriteisimportanttoexpressingone’sfeelings.Mosthumansacquirelanguageinearlychildhoodandspeakfluentlywhentheyareaboutthreeyearsold,butourcontinuedrelationshipwithlanguagegivesshapeandmeaningtoourlives.36(1)Takeitslow.Manyreadersfeelthattheyreadtooslowly,especiallycomparedwithothers.37Thebestreadersareflexible(靈活的)—slowingdownwhenneeded—andalwayshaveadictionaryathand.(2)Readaloud.Whenhumansfirstbeganreadingwrittenwords,itwasunusualtoreadinsilence.38Trylisteningtotheauthorreadingtheirownwork—you’llbesurprisedtofindhowclearlyitcomesthroughonthepage.(3)Write.Writingandreadinggohand-in-hand:howandwhatyoureadaffectshowandwhatyouwrite,andthebestreadersoftenmakethebestwriters.Butwhilemuchcanbelearnedfromclose,repeatedreadings,therearemanypleasurestolanguagethatcanonlybeexperiencedthroughthepracticeofwriting.39(4)Tellyourfriends.Alloftheliteratureisessentiallycommunicationfromanindividual’sinnervoicetoanaudience.40It’sagoodwaytoseetheworldfromsomeoneelse’seyesand,intheprocess,carefullyexamineyourownreactiontowhatyou’rereading.A.Butthetruthisthatthefasteryouread,thelesslikelyyouaretounderstandfullywhatyou’rereading.B.Canyourememberthefirstpieceofwritingthattransportedyoutoanotherworld?C.Thereissomethingmagicalaboutsharingbookswithfriendsorabookclub.D.Trywritingeverydayforamonth,andyouwillneverreadthesameagain.E.Readingoutloudisoneofthebestwaystoimproveyourreadingability.F.Hereare4waystobecomeabetterreader.G.Innotime,you’llbeappreciatingnovelslikefinewine.12Doyouknowhowtopickagoodbookyou’llreallylikeHerearesometips.StartWithYourInterest.36.Youcanpicksomethingthatyoulovetoread,notforschool.Theycanbeancientmartial(武術(shù))arts,computers,orfashiondesign.Younameit,therearebooksaboutit.What’sYourType?Doyoupreferfictionornonfiction(orboth)
Fictionbooks,likenovels,cantransportyoutoanotherworldorhelpyouimaginesomethingbeyondyourownexperience.Nonfictionbooksgiveyouthewho,what,when,andwhyofsomething.37.Manyofthemreadlikenovelsfromstarttofinish.Readthedescription.Thereviewsandquotesonthebackandinsidecoversofmanybooksgiveyouanideaofwhatthebookisabout.Theycanalsohelpyoupickfuturebooks,too.Ifyoufindabookyoureallylike,takeaminutetoreadthequotesandseewhichauthorspraisedthebook.38.FindaFamilyFavorite.Whichbookdidyourmotherlovebestwhenshewasatyourage
39.Findoutandgivethemaread—thenyoucanshareyourthoughtsaboutthebook.Finally,you’llprobablyenjoywhatyou’rereadingalotmoreifyoufindaquietplaceandmaketimeforthebook.40.Youcanputonsomegoodmusic,getyourselfsometeaandletyourselfbecarriedawaybythebook.You’llseethattimedoesflywhenyou’rereadingsomethingyoulove!A.Howaboutyourbrothersandsisters?B.Theytellstoriesusingfacts—butthatdoesn’tmeanthey’reboring.C.ReadingisagoodwaytoimproveyourEnglish.D.Mostreadingisbestenjoyedwhenyoucanconcentrate(全神貫注)onit.E.Often,they’llhavesimilarstylesandyoumightfindbooksyoulikebythoseauthors,too.F.Soyoushouldreadasmuchaspossiblewhenyouarefree.G.Readingonyourownisn’tlikereadingforschool.13Manykidsgotodaycampsduringsummer.Daycampscanbealotoffun,buttheactivitiesarefamiliar.36Itmighttakeyoualittlewhiletogetfamiliarwiththeplace.Butyoucomehomeeverynight,justlikeyoudoduringtheschoolyear.Sleepawaycampoffersmoreexcitementbecauseyou’llbetherealldayandnight.It’sakindofvacation,butwithoutyourparents.You’llprobablysleepinatent(帳篷)withotherkidsattendingthecamp.Yourparentsshouldnotworryaboutyourfood.37Somesleepawaycampsareforbothboysandgirls,whichmeansthattherearebothboysandgirlsatthecamp.38Oftentheseall-girlandall-boycampsmeetupforsomespecialpurposes.Usually,thecampmailsoutinformationtoyourfamilybeforeyougo.39Mostofall,you’llalsoprobablyneedtobringahealthreport.Letcoachesknowaboutanyhealthproblemyouhave.Justlikeanyvacation,you’llneedtopackabagfulloftheclothes.40Foodisgenerallyprovided,butyoumightneedsomeextramoneyforsnacksorothersmallexpenses(費(fèi)用).A.Soyou’llknowwhattobring.B.You’lllearnhowtogetalongwithothers.C.Youcouldn’tmissyourparentsatnight.D.You’llneedtochangeclotheswhileyou’rethere.E.Othercampsarejustforgirlsorjustforboys.F.Youstartcampinthemorningandgohomeintheafternoon.G.You’llprobablyeattogetherintheopenairandyou’llhavetosharethefoodwiththeotherkids.14Whenyou’redealingwithastressfulsituationorgoingthroughahardtime,peopleinyourlifecanhelpyou.Whensomeonewhocaresknowswhatyou’regoingthrough,ithelpsyoufeelunderstoodandnotsoalone.36.Problemsseemsmallerwhenyoutalkaboutthemwiththerightperson.Youcandobetterandfindoutsolutionsmoreeasilywhenyoushareyourproblems.Therearelotsofdifferentwaystogetandgivehelp.37.Othertimesyouneedadviceonthings.Helpcanbeveryeasy,likeahomeworkproject.Oritcangoonforawhile,liketeachingtobringupafailinggradeoradvisingtogetthroughadifficultpersonalsituation.It’slikelyyouremembertimessomeonehelpedyou.38.Friendshelpedyougetthroughsadnessordealwithdisappointment.Teachersmighthaveguidedyouthroughthecollegeapplicationprocess(大學(xué)申請(qǐng)).39.Youmightgiveahandtoyourclassmatewhometdifficulty.Friends,parents,teachersandotheradultscanbegreatresourceswhenyouneedhelp.Therearealsotimeswhenyouneedtheextrahelpthataprofessionalcanprovidebest.Doctorscanofferspecializedhelpforahealthproblem.40.A.Parentstaughtyoutostopabadhabit.B.Sometimesyoujustwanttohearanencouragingword.C.Turntotheprofessionalpeopleforhelpwhenyouneed.D.Difficultiesareeverywhereinyourlife.E.Andyoucanalsoremembertimeswhenyouhelpedothers.F.Havingarightpersonmeansalot.G.Youneedtolearntogivehelpintherightway.參考答案1:36-40BEGFD【文章大意】快樂(lè)的人和不快樂(lè)的人之間的區(qū)別是什么快樂(lè)的人和不快樂(lè)的人做的事情有什么區(qū)別
36.B。由前一句的疑問(wèn)及后面的youwillknow可知,此處應(yīng)該是接著的另一個(gè)問(wèn)題。37.E。本段是關(guān)于對(duì)外界事情快樂(lè)的人熱愛(ài)多余恐懼,因此不管面對(duì)他們的是什么,他們都積極地面對(duì)。38.G。快樂(lè)的人知道外在環(huán)境不一定會(huì)因?yàn)榉纯咕桶l(fā)生改變,因此當(dāng)不愉快的事情發(fā)生時(shí),他們不是與之抗?fàn)帯?9.F??鞓?lè)的人做事情不是為了野心,錢(qián)或我們所謂的成功,而是因?yàn)樽约赫嬲膼?ài)好,因此做自己真正喜歡的才是生活的意義所在。40.D??鞓?lè)的人不自私,因?yàn)樗麄冏龅氖虑槭菫榱怂硕皇亲约骸?36-40DECGA【文章大意】本文介紹了達(dá)爾文在劍橋讀書(shū)期間的奢侈生活。36.D。由下文對(duì)達(dá)爾文在劍橋大學(xué)讀書(shū)期間奢侈生活的介紹可推知,此處是說(shuō)達(dá)爾文享受著現(xiàn)在大多數(shù)學(xué)生所不能設(shè)想的生活。37.E。由下文達(dá)爾文雇人打掃房間,整理床鋪,照看火爐,洗餐具,洗衣服等可推知答案。38.C。由上文“Christ’sCollege’sbasicfoodwasmeatandbeer.”可推知,此處是說(shuō)達(dá)爾文每天會(huì)多付5.5便士買(mǎi)蔬菜吃。39.G。由上文對(duì)達(dá)爾文龐大生活開(kāi)銷的介紹可推知,此處是說(shuō)是他富裕的醫(yī)生父親為此買(mǎi)單。40.A。由下文“Andthushehadplentyoftimeforsocializingorprivatestudy.”可推知,此處是說(shuō)幸虧達(dá)爾文可以雇人幫其處理日常事務(wù),他才有大量的時(shí)間社交和自學(xué)。336-40CFDEA【文章大意】英國(guó)媒體報(bào)道,沙特政府多部門(mén)聯(lián)動(dòng),在8月19日將一名體重約610公斤不能下床走路的沙特男子空運(yùn)到首都利雅得治療。36.C。由上一句話“hasbeenunabletoleavehisbedroomforthepasttwoandahalfyears.”可知,接下來(lái)應(yīng)該是解釋他不能下床的原因。37.F。由上一句話以及“FinallyonMondaythe20-year-oldpatientwassuccessfullytakentoKingFahdMedicalCity”可知,六個(gè)月前他被安排去醫(yī)院治療,但那時(shí)他并沒(méi)有去醫(yī)院,因此接下來(lái)解釋他沒(méi)有去醫(yī)院的原因。38.D。由上一句兩個(gè)單位聯(lián)合完成這個(gè)任務(wù),下一句使用叉車把他送到急救車上可知,這里應(yīng)該是講述如何把他弄出房子送到醫(yī)院的。39.E。由上一句“Wehavebeenwaitingforthismomentforalongtime.”他們等待這一時(shí)刻——把KhalidMohsinShaeri送到醫(yī)院治病很久了可知,接下來(lái)應(yīng)該是他對(duì)KhalidMohsinShaeri的治療的美好的祝愿。40.A。上文介紹他的姐姐和弟弟也是過(guò)于肥胖,因此接下來(lái)應(yīng)該還是介紹他們的情況,他們能夠走動(dòng)。436-40FDGCA【文章大意】本文主要介紹了如何實(shí)現(xiàn)自己發(fā)明并獲益。36.F。由下文對(duì)于如何實(shí)現(xiàn)自己的發(fā)明并獲益的介紹可推知答案。37.D。由上文“Ifnot,youshouldsearchthroughtheUSPatentinformationtoseeifapatentwasevercreatedforyourtypeofinvention.”可推知,此處是說(shuō)如果沒(méi)有,那么進(jìn)行下一步。38.G。由下文“Iftheythinkyourproductismarketable,theywillhelpyoutogetittotherightcompany.”可推知,此處是說(shuō)他們?yōu)楹玫膭?chuàng)意提供免費(fèi)的建議。39.C。由上文“Youwillwanttobrin
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